PIPELINES are Being Cancelled and Suspened; More Attention to Climate Change is Needed!

by Duane Nichols on July 7, 2020

We Can Build The Future — Together

350.org on Suspension of Dakota Access Pipeline and Cancellation of Atlantic Coast Pipeline

Contact: Dani Heffernan, dani@350.org, 350.org, Common Dreams, 7/6/20

BROOKLYN, NY – Today, a federal judge ruled in favor of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to suspend the Dakota Access pipeline pending further environmental review. The pipeline, supported by Energy Transfer Partners, was met with massive global opposition, and this latest decision comes after the Trump administration fast-tracked the project in 2017.

Over the weekend, two utility companies announced the cancellation of the Atlantic Coast pipeline, citing mounting costs and delays. Local communities have been fighting the project since it was first proposed.

In response to these developments, 350.org Keep it in the Ground campaigner Kendall Mackey gave the following statement:

“These are massive victories for people and the planet. The Native-led effort to stop the Dakota Access pipeline ushered in a new era of resistance to fossil fuel corporations, and this movement is only getting stronger. The judge’s decision to suspend Dakota Access and the cancellation of the Atlantic Coast pipeline are signs that communities rising up against extraction can and do win. Big Oil’s business model has always been at odds with the fight for racial and economic justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and a safe climate. To build a just and equitable future, we must keep fossil fuels in the ground.”

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The Earth’s atmosphere is already well past 400 parts-per-million in carbon dioxide, to say nothing about methane and the other GHGs


See also: The Science of 350.org

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See also: ‘Renewable’ natural gas may sound green, but it’s not an antidote for climate change, Emily Grubert, Chicago Tribune (Associated Press), July 6, 2020

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